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Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP)
AUSD offers an After School Enrichment Program at each elementary site TK-6th Grade, 3 Middle School and 1 High School. The After School Program is provided in partnership with Bay Area Community Resources (BACR). After School Programs are available to all students interested that are attending in-person classroom instruction during the regular school day. Programs are funded through grants depending on a site’s grade levels and percentage of socio-economically disadvantage, foster, and homeless youth. Sites offering after school enrichment programs are listed with contact information for each site’s coordinator.
After School Education and Safety (ASES)
What is the After School Education and Safety (ASES) Program?
California’s After School Education and Safety (ASES) grant provides funding for literacy and academic enrichment in a safe environment to eligible students. Students receive help with homework, supper and a nutritious snack, and enrichment activities such as PE, dance, art, crafts, and computer skills. Since 2012, the District has partnered with Bay Area Community Resources (BACR) to provide the services. The ASES Program is an extension of the regular school day, and students are expected to follow the school rules for attendance, dress, and behavior.
Which schools receive ASES funding?
Belshaw Elementary School
Fremont Elementary School
Kimball Elementary School
Lone Tree Elementary School
Marsh Elementary School
Mission Elementary School
Turner Elementary School
Antioch Middle School
Park Middle School
When is the program offered?
The program operates every school day, beginning immediately following the regular school day until 6:00 p.m. The program is closed on non-school days.
After School Safety and Education for Teens (ASSETs)
ASSETs is designed to provide expanded learning opportunities for high school students outside of the regular school day (California Education Code [EC] sections 8420–8428). Schools that are awarded the ASSETs grant partner with community organizations or individuals to provide academic assistance, educational enrichment, and family literacy services.
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015 funds the 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant which, in turn, provides funding for the ASSETs program.
Which schools offer the ASSETs Program?
Antioch High School was awarded the ASSETs grant for 2023 through 2028. The ASSETs program at Antioch High is commonly known as ‘Club ROAR!’
What does the program offer?
Club ROAR! offers a variety of programs and activities every school day. Tutors are available in the library to provide homework help every school day, and Club Fit is also open daily. The credit recovery program is open Monday through Thursday, and many other groups meet weekly. There are seasonal programs, such as Hoop Dreams (basketball) and Open Field (soccer). Adulting 101 and the ASAHi activities are just two examples of the many different options available to students. Club ROAR! also offers special events and special courses throughout the year.
Please check the Antioch High School web site for the most up-to-date edition of the weekly calendar or events.
When is the program offered?
The program operates every school day, beginning immediately after the last bell until 6:00 p.m. Certain activities or programs may operate on additional days or times, such as Saturday mornings. The program is closed on non-school days.
Who is eligible to participate?
Every student at Antioch High School is invited to participate in any of the activities and programs offered by Club ROAR!